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'''Teynturer:''' 1320. Huntingdonshire. Magister Willelmus le Teynturer ... Johannes filius Petri le Teynturer. Not in OED. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no240/aKB27no240fronts/IMG_0138.htm] | '''Teynturer:''' 1320. Huntingdonshire. Magister Willelmus le Teynturer ... Johannes filius Petri le Teynturer. Not in OED. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no240/aKB27no240fronts/IMG_0138.htm] | ||
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+ | '''Thakker:''' 1344. Nottinghamshire. Thomam le Thakker. OED has earliest 1450. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no337/bKB27no337dorses/IMG_0016.htm] rcp | ||
'''Threshere:''' 1344. Kent. cum Thoma le Threshere. OED has 1380. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no336/bKB27no336dorses/IMG_0162.htm] rcp 03/12 | '''Threshere:''' 1344. Kent. cum Thoma le Threshere. OED has 1380. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no336/bKB27no336dorses/IMG_0162.htm] rcp 03/12 |
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T Teynturer: 1320. Huntingdonshire. Magister Willelmus le Teynturer ... Johannes filius Petri le Teynturer. Not in OED. [3] Thakker: 1344. Nottinghamshire. Thomam le Thakker. OED has earliest 1450. [4] rcp Threshere: 1344. Kent. cum Thoma le Threshere. OED has 1380. [5] rcp 03/12 Thwitel: 1348. Yorkshire/Staffordshire. Extraxit quendam cultellum vocatum thwitel. OED has only earlier usage in 1326. [6] rcp Trashe: 1351. Lincolnshire. Willelmus Trashe. OED has earliest in 1360, 150 years before next earliest usage and regarded as suspect. [7] rcp 0212. Trayour: 1319. Andream le Trayour. OED has earliest 1473. [8] Trenchour: 1347. de quodam cultello vocato trenchour. OED has earliest 1330, then 1400. [9] rcp Turkeys: 1530. London. unum anulum aureum cum uno lapide precioso vocato a turkeys in eodem anulo infixo. OED seemingly has no such meaning. [10] rcp 02/12 Tymberman: Willelmum le Tymberman. Suffolk. OED has earliest 1429, although "Timber" far earlier. [11]
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